Betty Boop (fictional character)

It's one of the most iconic movies in American cinema history, despite its running time of less than one minute.

In the film, four animated concession items — a candy bar, some popcorn, a box of candy and a soft drink — march up a movie theater aisle, singing a timeless tune, designed to get patrons to empty their pockets at the refreshment counter: "Let's all go to the lobby. Let's all go to the lobby, to get ourselves a treat!"

The film, not surprisingly titled "Let's All Go to the Lobby," is a movie trailer produced in the mid-1950s by Chicago-based Filmack Studios. And despite its age, it's still shown today in hundreds of theaters throughout the world,...

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It's one of the most iconic movies in American cinema history, despite its running time of less than one minute.
In the film, four animated concession items — a candy bar, some popcorn, a box of candy and a soft drink — march up a movie theater aisle,...